Carla de Barros Reis | Political Economy | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Carla de Barros Reis | Political Economy | Best Researcher Award

Associate Researcher | Federal University of Minas Gerais | Brazil

Short Biography

Dr. Carla de Barros Reis is a distinguished scholar with a rich background in health economics and public policy. Her career is marked by a deep commitment to addressing social inequalities and enhancing public health systems. Dr. Reis is currently an Associate Researcher at the Center for Development and Regional Planning, Federal University of Minas Gerais (UFMG), where her research focuses on the intersection of political economy and public health. Her extensive academic and professional journey underscores her dedication to understanding and resolving health disparities and economic inefficiencies within Brazil. Dr. Reis’s work has made a significant impact, particularly in the analysis of socio-economic vulnerabilities and health system performance, which are critical for informing effective public policy and social programs.

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Education

Dr. Reis’s educational background is a testament to her expertise and commitment to her field. She is presently pursuing a Ph.D. in Economics at the National School of Public Health, Fundação Oswaldo Cruz (Fiocruz) in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, with an anticipated completion date in 2025. Her doctoral studies build on a robust foundation laid during her Master of Science in Economics, which she completed at the Federal University of Minas Gerais (UFMG) from 2012 to 2014. Her academic journey began with a Bachelor of Arts in Economics from UFMG, completed from 2006 to 2010. Beyond these degrees, Dr. Reis has continually expanded her knowledge through additional courses, such as Health Technology Assessment and Impact Assessment of Social Programs, reflecting her commitment to staying at the forefront of her field. Her diverse educational experiences have equipped her with a comprehensive understanding of both theoretical and practical aspects of economics and public health. 🎓

Experience

Dr. Reis’s professional experience spans both teaching and research, showcasing her ability to translate academic knowledge into practical solutions. From 2015 to 2021, she served as a Professor in the Department of Management and Health Planning at the National School of Public Health, Fiocruz. During her tenure, she taught graduate courses in Health Economics and Financing of Health Systems, where she contributed to shaping future leaders in public health. Her previous role as a Teaching Assistant at UFMG involved instructing undergraduate and graduate students in Introduction to Economics, Microeconomics I, and Introduction to Health Technology Assessment. This dual role as an educator and researcher has allowed Dr. Reis to influence both academic and practical aspects of economics and public health. Her research experience includes leading and participating in significant projects that address pressing health and socio-economic issues in Brazil. 📚

Research Interests

Dr. Reis’s research interests are centered on the intersection of political economy, health economics, and social policy. She is particularly focused on exploring how gender and racial inequalities impact socio-economic outcomes within the political economy framework. Her current research investigates these dynamics to provide insights into how public policies can be designed to mitigate disparities and improve health equity. Dr. Reis has been involved in groundbreaking studies related to the socio-economic impacts of health crises, such as the Zika virus outbreak, and has assessed public health financing mechanisms. Her work aims to enhance the effectiveness of social programs and policies, ensuring they address the needs of vulnerable populations and contribute to more equitable health outcomes. 🔍

Awards

Dr. Reis’s contributions to her field have been recognized through numerous prestigious awards and scholarships. In 2016, she received the ISPOR Value in Health Regional Issues Excellent Article Award for her outstanding research in health economics. Her dissertation work has also been acknowledged with several awards, including the Best Dissertation on New Approaches to the Federal Budget Award from Brazil’s Ministry of Planning, Budget and Management in 2012. Additionally, she was honored with the Best Dissertation on Fiscal and Financial Education Award by the Department of the Treasury, Ministry of Finance, Brazil, in 2011. These accolades reflect Dr. Reis’s dedication to advancing knowledge and improving public health and economic policies. 🏆

Publications

Dr. Reis has authored and co-authored a range of influential publications in high-impact journals and books. Her notable journal articles include:

  • Reis, C. B., Ribeiro, R. S. M., & Cimini, F. (2024). “Revisiting the Nexus Between Corruption and Gender: Does Women’s Political Participation in Parliament Matter?” International Review of Applied Economics, 1-19. Link
  • Motta-Santos, A., Noronha, K., Reis, C. B., Freitas, D., Carvalho, L., & Andrade, M. (2024). “Cost-Effectiveness of Technologies for the Treatment of Spinal Muscular Atrophy: A Systematic Review of Economic Studies.” Value in Health Regional Issues, 42, 100985. Link
  • Reis, C. B., Cavalcanti, L., Hofer, C., & Pereira, C. (2024). “Socioeconomic Vulnerability and Microcephaly Related to Zika Virus in Brazil.” Physis. Revista de Saúde Coletiva, 34, 1-22. Link

Her contributions to book chapters include:

  • Reis, C. B. (2024). “Transferências inter-regionais e desigualdade na arrecadação e na distribuição dos recursos previdenciários brasileiros: uma análise do orçamento público a partir de um instrumental demográfico financeiro.” In: Eseola de Administração Fazendária – ESAF. IV Prêmio SOF de Monografias: Coletânea. Brasília: ESAF, 2012, p. 201-248.
  • Reis, C. B. (2011). “O Impacto do Programa Simples no Regime Geral da Previdência Social: uma análise do fluxo atuarial de longo prazo.” In: Escola de Administração Fazendária – ESAF. Educação Fiscal e Financeira: monografias premiadas. Brasília: ESAF, p. 381-423.